Ok, so the season isn't officially over but there were five
championships decided at the NHRA Toyota
Nationals at the Strip at Las Vegas
Motor Speedway on Sunday and that means the end is near. At least the end
of the drag racing season if nothing else. John
Force completed an unbelievable comeback or turnaround or whatever you want
to call it to win his sixteenth Funny Car title and Matt Smith continued to run just as well as John did down the
stretch as he wrapped up his second Mello
Yello Championship. Meanwhile, in the Lucas
Oil ranks, Jim Whiteley and Frank Manzo repeated their 2012
championships and even though he wasn't racing in Vegas when his closest rivals
didn't earn enough points to pass him Luke
Bogacki grabbed his first, the Super Comp crown, to run the total to five
championships that are already in the books. Four of those drivers punctuated
their championships by winning the race with only Luke clinching his by staying
home. What a deal!

John Force has done a lot of amazing things in his career
and that's a major understatement, but the way he secured his latest
championship was impressive even by his standards. Coming into the "Countdown"
John was in fourth place and wasn't considered a real threat, or at least not
the main threat to the championship. But as we've seen over the years you can
never count him out and he put together one of the best streaks of his career,
beat his daughter in the final round on Sunday and added another title to his
already impressive résumé. John struggled a bit in Charlotte, the first race in
the "Countdown," and then went to four consecutive final rounds and won three
races in a row to do what nobody thought was possible and that is lock up the
championship before Pomona. Did you
know that the last time John went to four consecutive final rounds was
in 2007? And did you know that
the last time he won three consecutive races was all the way back in 2005 and
the last time he won back-to-back races from the number one spot was in 2002?
He switched crew chiefs around earlier this year, added Jimmy Prock to his team, and the rest, as they say, is history, and
history will show that he is now a sixteen-time Funny Car Champion..John served
notice that he would be tough to beat when he set the track record in Las Vegas
and qualified number one in the field. Did
you know that coming on the heels of his top spot in Reading two weeks
ago it marked the first time since early in the 2011 season that John had
qualified number one at back-to-back races? From that point on he went out and
dominated on race day with only a minor glitch in the semi-finals when his
tire-smoking 5.86 was good enough to beat Alexis
DeJoria. After that he met his daughter, Courtney, in the final round and the two put on a good show with
John's 4.062 edging Courtney's 4.085 and, as the expression goes, the crowd
went wild..Maybe just as surprising as John's stretch drive was the fact that
the teams from Don Schumacher Racing
didn't really mount a charge or a threat to John once the "Countdown" began. I
know everyone goes into slumps but I don't think anyone expected Don's teams to
all slump at the same time. Matt Hagan,
Jack Beckman, Ron Capps and Johnny Gray
all have good cars and good teams, but in the end it was "The Champ" who had
the best of everything and now he has another crown to add to his collection..Even
though she lost to her dad in the final Courtney did manage to win three rounds
and that gives her twenty-eight for the year. Did you know that she won twenty-five in her rookie season
last year? That's progress, isn't it?

Matt Smith celebrates Championship.

Matt Smith made it two championships for himself in the Pro
Stock Motorcycle class and two for the Smith family in 2013 when he won the
race and eliminated everyone else from title contention. That means that Matt
and his father, Rickie Smith, are
both 2013 World Champions. Congratulations!... Just like the Funny Car class
Matt got hot when he needed to and none of his main competitors were able to put
two good races back-to-back and that combination paved the way for him to win
his second Mello Yello championship. Did
you know that the last time Matt went to three consecutive final rounds
was in 2007 when he did it twice? And did
you know that he had never been to four finals in a row like he did
this year and he had never won three in a row like he did in the "Countdown"
this year? With that as a background it's easy to see why he is the champion,
and I'm sure he's glad to get it all over with before Pomona, and so is Angie
I'm sure..When Matt won he joined a very select group of racers who have won
three consecutive bike races. Did you
know that in the history of the class, and that includes 354 races,
Matt is just the tenth rider to win three straight? Matt's win was the 17th
of his career and that moves him past Antron
Brown and into seventh place on the all-time motorcycle win list. For the
record did you know that Matt
won his seventeen races in 162 events while Antron won his in 146 races?...In
that same line of thought did you know
that Antron's Top Fuel win was the 25th of his career and that ties
him with Gary Scelzi for eighth
place on the dragster list? And to keep everything straight did you know that Antron won his
in 139 events while Gary
won his in 113?...The Arana family ran well all year but they weren't able to
get the job done in the "Countdown" for some strange reason. In Las Vegas all three
qualified in the top five spots, and did
you know that was the first time this year they did that? Still, by the
end of round one they were all on the sidelines. Hector Sr. slowed to a time of 9.88, Hector Jr. never got off the starting line and Adam fouled out. I mentioned last week that if they can get off the
line in good shape the Arana's can beat anyone, but as we've seen this year
that's a very big "if" isn't it?...

The Pro Stock title didn't get wrapped up in Las Vegas but it sure did leave us with a point's leader
who will be hard to catch in Pomona.
Jeg Coughlin went to the semi-final
round in Las Vegas
while his two closest challengers, Mike
Edwards and Jason Line, lost
earlier. Mike lost in round one on a holeshot to Kurt Johnson and Jason on a holeshot to Shane Gray in round two. The combination of those circumstances
have led to Jeg enjoying a solid seventy-one point lead over Jason with Mike
another nine points back. That's more than a three round advantage and while
you can make up that many points at a race it's not easy...Shane Gray won the race, his first of the year, and the 190th
for Chevrolet in Pro Stock. Did you know that Shane becomes
the twenty-third driver to win an NHRA national event in Pro Stock while
driving a Chevrolet? Ironically Jeg leads the way with thirty-one wins and Kurt

Shane Gray celebrates win.

Johnson is second with twenty-nine. Shane joins a group of six others who have
won just one race for the "bowtie brigade" and among that group are Richie Zul, Jerry Eckman and Joe Lepone.With
the announcement of the partnership between Gray Motorsports and Cagnazzi
Racing for 2014 I'm pretty sure that Shane will add to that total in the
coming season. He has had a good car all year and could have a great one next
year..The Gray family made more news this weekend when they announced that Tommy Johnson Jr. would drive the
"charity car" in 2014. It will be nice to have TJ back behind the wheel and
I'll bet it will be the longest off-season in his career as he looks forward to
returning to action..When Vincent Nobile
beat Greg Anderson in round one he
ran his record against the Summit Racing
driver to 7-5. Did you know
that of all the drivers Greg has faced in his career, and there are sixty-seven
of them, Vincent is one of just three to have a winning record against him? The
other two are Taylor Lastor (2-1)
and Jamie Yates (1-0).

Shawn Langdon

Shawn Langdon is
probably going to be the 2014 Top Fuel champ. I say "probably" because he could
get lost on the way to Pomona
in two weeks, miss the race and Antron Brown could win it and get the
championship. Barring that, or any other calamity or unexpected event, Shawn
will take his Al Anabi car to the
title giving Alan Johnson another
championship. As good as John Force is as a driver that's how good Alan Johnson
is as a tuner. Plus, he always gets good people and excellent crew chiefs and
that is the key to his success. Well, one of the keys. The Al Anabi team has
been consistent all year long, making nine final rounds, winning six races and
only losing in the first round four times and that's why they will be the
champions (unless of course he gets lost). Did
you know that Shawn's closest competitors struggled in the early rounds
this year? Doug Kalitta has dropped
six opening round races, including Sunday, and Antron has lost ten and has a

DNQ thrown in there? That's a whole pile of points to leave on the table, a
whole pile!!....Brittany Force
checked something off of her "to do" list when she beat Spencer Massey in round one and all but eliminated him from title
contention. Did you know that
she had been 0 - 4 against Spencer and that was the most losses for her against
any driver in her rookie season?

Jim Whiteley and Frank Manzo have been the class of the
field this year in their respective categories. Jim wrapped up his second title
by beating his arch-rival, Chris Demke,
in the final round. Jim did everything but qualify number one (Demke did that)
on his way to the twenty-third win in his career. Did you know that those wins came in just sixty-five races?
That means he won over 35% of the races he entered. By comparison John Force
won his 138 races in 633 events for a 22% winning number. Hey, any time you can

Jim Whiteley celebrates championship.

be compared to John Force it has to be a good thing, and when your numbers are
comparable or better well, that's great!....But as good as those two are, and
they are good, they pale in comparison to Frank who just won his 103rd
race in Top Alcohol Funny Car and he did it in 252 races, which means he won
over 40% of the races he entered. Amazing, isn't it? And if anyone asks you who
has won the most NHRA national championships remember it could be a trick
question. The answer is not John Force it's Frank Manzo. Frank had never raced
at the "Strip" before so he adds another venue to his list of winning tracks. Did you know that makes
twenty-two different national events that Frank has won over the course of his
career?...By my calculations Luke Bogacki has put enough points on the board
that nobody can catch him so I'm saying that he is the 2013 national champ in
Super Comp even though it hasn't been officially announced by anyone (other
than me) yet. Math never was my strong suit but he has 676 points and with the
races that remain I believe that's enough to make him the champ..A special tip
of the hat to Terry Keddington who
won his first NHRA national event when he beat Kevin Kleineweber in the Super Gas final. Did you know that Terry started eliminations with a perfect

Frank Manzo celebrates championship.

run, a 10.050 with a .000 reaction time in round one? Now that's the way to
start your day, isn't it?

One little thing before I go. You may have heard that a
racer by the name of Darrell Wallace Jr.
won a race this week. Well, it pains me to say it but NASCAR will probably get more publicity from the fact that he won a
truck race, a truck race, than NHRA did for Antron Brown winning the Top Fuel championship last year. Already
media outlets are touting the significance of the Wallace win, the first for a
"black driver" (their words, not mine) on NASCAR's national level in fifty
years. They are also showing how it proves the success of NASCAR's "diversity

Terry Keddington won his first National event. Photo copyright 2013 Bob Johnson Photography

program" that encourages women and minorities to go racing. Things like that
are common place on the NHRA tour, so much so that we almost take it for
granted, and yet NASCAR gets major coverage for the Wallace win. By the way,
did I mention that it was a truck race? Anyway, I just had to get that off my
chest..On the bright side of things John Force's win did make ESPN's morning Sports Center as one of their top ten plays of the weekend, and I
promise not to let the fact that is was number ten bother me. Much!